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Plural
multitudes
1
the ordinary people or general population, often viewed as a collective group
- The leader's speech was aimed at inspiring the multitude.
- The artist preferred to stay connected with the multitude rather than the elite.
- Revolutions often begin with the dissatisfaction of the multitude.
- The marketplace was crowded with a lively multitude going about their day.
- The politician promised to listen to the needs of the multitude.
2
a large number of people or things
- A multitude of stars twinkled brightly in the clear night sky.
- The festival drew a multitude of visitors from nearby towns.
- She had a multitude of questions after the presentation.
- A multitude of books filled every corner of the library.
- They offered a multitude of solutions to address the issue.